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“Here the story continues, here is Paris”: Ebape announces his historic stay in Paris with untold benefits
Killian Ebape remains a Paris Saint-Germain player, with Paris officially announcing they have extended their association with the French world champions until 2025.
The “Killian Ebape” series, one of the most acclaimed and much-discussed in world football over the past two years, officially ended on Saturday evening (21 May), with the big winner being Paris, who was awarded the 23-year-old Frenchman for remaining in the National team rejects Real’s proposal to sign a new cooperation agreement by summer 2025.
The Parisians offered Ebape a net annual salary of 50,000,000 euros and a signing bonus that will reach 100,000,000 while giving him full control of the project.
For their part, the Madrilenians gave Ebape €50,000,000 until 2024 and a €120m signing bonus, but he decided not to leave the Parisians as the Frenchman was also reportedly being pressured by the Macron government not to leave go Paris.
The French midfielder called Real Madrid president Florentino Perez on Saturday afternoon (21/05) to tell him that he would renew his contract with Paris Saint-Germain, as reported by Fabrizio Romano.
It is recalled that Ebape has been playing in Paris since 2017, with the Parisians spending €145m to make him their own in the summer of 2018.
He has featured in 216 games for the Parisians in all competitions. He has scored 168 goals while dishing out 87 assists. He has celebrated four French leagues, three cups, two league cups and three French super cups in Paris.
The impressive thing is that minutes before Paris’ official announcement, there was an announcement from La Liga threatening to denounce the French to UEFA for a staggering sum over their agreement with Ebape.
“It’s a scandal, we will report Paris to UEFA, the French and European authorities”reports among others La Liga.
Source: sport 24
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